“The questions were biased and slanted, the facts incorrect,” Trump said. “Hope Oprah runs so she can be exposed and defeated just like all of the others!”

President Trump called Oprah Winfrey "insecure" late Sunday after watching her "60 Minutes" segment.

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His tweet failed to elaborate on which questions or statements he found upsetting.

The segment had Oprah moderating the same 14 people assembled in 2017 to review the pros and cons of Trump’s presidency.

One Republican participant, Jennifer Allard, who vowed to never vote for Trump, said he lacked the temperament to serve as commander-in-chief. She pointed to his penchant for volatile tweets as a prime example.

“I don't agree that it is okay to tweet the way that he does, getting in a war with North Korea, ‘My button's bigger than your button,’” she said.

Oprah Winfrey speaks to a panel of 14 people on "60 Minutes."

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Another panelist, Tom Nemcek, a self-described libertarian, defended Trump as a “counter puncher” for responding to Kim Jong Un’s taunt.

“It’s just who he is,” Nemcek said.

The late night tweet surfaced at around the same time as another contentious posting Trump penned Saturday night.

He used the Florida mass school shooting in an attempt to criticize the Federal Bureau of Investigation for failing to investigate tips leading up to the Valentine’s Day attack. Seventeen people were killed in the shooting, including 14 students.

Trump has spent the Presidents’ Day weekend at his Mar-a-Lago estate, where the Washington Post reports he has spent much of his time watching cable news. He was seen ending his evenings greeting guests at the Palm Beach mansion and at the nearby Trump International Golf Course.